Novexsrri12,1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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Tet e toast of lier Majesty's Ministers was acknowledged | A Alexander, and other gentlemen, Sir (x iling Eardley j De La Landa, David Thompson, Mra Kennody and tw 
by C. Lewis, who spoke as follows on Public | having addressed his lordship in a long speech, and 2 -— n 5 — and party, C Jackeman, 
essrs. Jones an ie ister . Oul Stu 
* a bar ‘al the pem to him, Lord John Russell made and Lyon ; Charles Conway, Mr “Kir 3 rhy — ^4 
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* My Lord Mayor, the portion of public affairs in which the 
inhábitatits of this city are more immediately interested is our 
estic ar and internal oo concerns rae I may congratulate the 
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| Kenna » wife, and three cube; William Banks, David 
belie vd iss correctly understood the views of the | (ae ENS R. Ross, Fenis (sav M*Cappin 
ingen Wi n ard tothe case Meu lf, it is, as you have | 36 x 
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lo dg ees consider ita gross violation of parental rights SE ny oo E 1 A Jobn Buchanan, 
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argument. But as to the conduct of the British Government, — 5 2 Charles " 
re has been ow — — that I should woe — the wishes ol re- | and Rolla, Morelli and Ca John and P. M. » 
uestion between employers * 4 12 — workmen, but to I 
E both parties to adjust ir differences Nis do one has n the laws ar ^ etel M 8. 
to the natural law of supply A e [o org of fo nations the mai = always D wit - Crowley, Mrs. Ross, — and infant ; D. Travers, T. W 
n whe: difficulties. In the first place, one ought to have a very strong James Sullivan, James Turner, Mr. y and three chil 
case of violation, not merely of pr notions of freedom, whether B. Bladier, Mr. Padar itte, ian Bishop, Mrs. Willis and 
political or religious, but of the common sentiments ‘of justi — two children, John Gillespie, — Kell’ M r. Mitchell and 
which all European nations entertain, In the next place, the wife, William’ Fleming. Joba "Bor Xt, John ze A 
peculiar laws of the differ nm a nations — — question Parkinson, John Par — 7 
might come must be considered, aws o! Davi 1 p n Manio! e 
such as we can at all approve. In France there is com- avidson, H x . "M'Leod ar — baa ape Wind, Par, 
plete toleration for the Jews, and has been for a con. John 5510 Richard Davis, Joseph Potts, Frank Hoyland, 
iderable th ther Euro Willray, Miss Susannah Morton, John Mason, T. Bakewell; 
it is impossible to say what view they may take as bear- ai — Beratti Vin, wm 
own legislation with h . A 
I can € say, therefore, that the matter must be well eon In TTA. — An official 
sidered before the name of the he British nation is put forward in loqui; instituted duy the —.— f Trade, into the cir- 
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I admit the case is one in which. all our feelings of what is due ate Paes ding the loss of the m Mail Steam- 
to parents are violated, and that must I think be very gene- | ship erm was opened on W. at th 
not | Tally felt. It is, no doubt, part of the legislation Pons Gesenwieh Police Court before Mr. Traill, police 
ew of to th agistrate, an r. The 
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try. Ineed only say that rnm has not asted or 
ntion diverted from thed: "ier of their Public d duties ; 
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n what has beon a d adi will Cake — ii | from  Souihampon t St. Thomas, in her first and 
of what has taken em at tbis is interview." only voyage. After the examination of Captain 
“Scum Pen — ba Bi an and ot — hat the com- 
The emre! festival of Schiller was — on | adjourned to Thursday e on ib appeared thas the ine 
Thursday at the Crystal Palace, in the presence of vate -— - — ^ 
ns. I mme r. Traill and Capt, “Harris ex xpressed thei 
— that they were alrea 
grounds on which form d ju —— 
ultimately determined to — ourn the p outils a 
^ as | day, hereafter — be fixed, i — 
unveiled amid loud cheers. This was followed by — Tux Coxvic T SMETHURST.— y 
cs PS Aces i — €— T *1 had been disposed oh, and that d had receiv red a free 
with a torchlight procession in the 3 accom. | Pa — n. The Glob y 
play of the grea! fountains. 
eed | Musical formanee, followed by an oration on the 
genius of Schiller delivered by Dr. Kinkel. A cantata 
of Schi 
ed to cam 
2 in Italy, and in res which her Majesty's 
E A tain EUM all eR mae But the G 
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panied by a dis t ment is not correct, No fre pardon has been granted, 
o: Sa Rove’ — The in. And the case has not been disposed of in any way. 
ques nated o n Friday when the uy returned | sion of scientific and men is to be appointed to 
the ‘ollowing verdict:—* From the evidence ten- report upon the condition of the bell and the causes of 
dered e unanimously of opinion. "that the | its fracture, and that nothing will be decided with 
d PN ing until they hav their 
any 
time suc tation should — sent to them, it will be their 
duty to deliberate pies. the matter with a view to maintain a 
ple which w. ard as i m „that no force shall 
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t N report. An officer o 
: pe in 3 power Taylor Pt 5 rents sh al sion of the dey at the belfry, is denied to 
ed | had done all in his power to e ship every person, with the exception of 5p gi pointed 
of passen The Board of Trad since to ud up the clock — eighth day. : 
instituted an N into the loss of the ship, Tus Great Eas que Mayes and Corporation 
it i ed m =r ny ga an ffi e 
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pe | contributed. Anot ld has b ered roll ich was running 
from the wreck. From the advices received at Lloyd’s off the Land’s End. She will remain at — 
the wreck - not — - i materially changed | until she is refitted, and i is to be exhibited to the publie 
in bit a sree dar d hop rtained ty * * the | daily until further notice. 
r part, tif not the "hdd, P the will > saved, COLLECTION OF „ ASSESSED, AND INCO 
hs connection with the melancholy — attending the | p, x XEs.—lt is understood that the authorities dare 
unte- | wreck, it may be stated that rd Boston, as lord of decided upon a 22 for e mem i of these tax 
the manor of the district near which the disaster took | which w ill be m economical, i partial, and safer than 
place, has sent ina claim all property or treasure — 
effective m: 
think it is the wish of her Majesty's Goren ment to coun 
ce or encourage any 1 — or groundless alarm. We are 
against not merely a probable, but even a 
Whenever probable ir dn does arise her 
tha > m- in the spei distri 
plete list of the passengers on board the Royal Charter, | — the ocal tax — primom * * tho of A mring 
furnished by Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, & Co., the owners:— next will be filled up by excise office after that 
Saloon, —Mr. Hugh Bethune, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, infant, — i 4 i 
Meeti of the B ‘Board on ara fa I eek 1 5 ad s — ma Me wo | their duties handed over to the excise 
resolved by a considerable majority, after a long and | Mis Fowler, and errant ; Mrs, wick and four children, THE LATE FLOGGING CASE AT Woo —The 
angry disc ib i Mrs. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. S T Grove A pm Mrs. xu x 3 Davis, who me ** Mo at Wool- 
a s Mr. Gardner landed at Cork), Mr. Gun 4% mstances which exci: amount 
Soners of Sewers one-third of the estimated cost of itom, Rer Charles. Hod pe, be, Hat Mr. S Henry, ME: SEX. iral D c T large mount 
an rs. Robert sons, è alter r a i 
ames 2 and Master 3 da; his release from and has not since 
d E tr stu dio Murray Me agorat ar Before leaving Woolwich he stated that 
: HH Ne . H. and der | he had such a dread of the 
Nahmer and mere na eid ihe QE A Tot then veio x adn 
Pitcher, two children and servant ; Mr. R. Mrs. Tweedale, | ho > K 
Mr. Henry E. T lor, child, and servant (Mr. Taylor saved), Mr. | tion was paid to the man after he left the hospital, and 
Welsh, Captain or oe cee on » . unbealed state of his back he was 
Watson, 
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h been referred by the 
it, on the prou ü 
rupis that die improvements in question 
The of a purely and not a 1 eat 
E of Pda not only rejec ca 
mo affirmed the principle dab all "the pero 
treet 1 the metropolis are liable to contribute towards 
Improvements within the limits of the city. 
a det Mornara Anpvorr TION.—On Monday aftern 8 
Foreign tation waited on Lord Joh n Russell at the Pers. stating | 
Russe A ‘Samuel, Mr. 
Roath, and Cork); Miss Elizabeth read at the meeting of the Liverpool ber of Com- 
Mis E Dor a SH, Mr. John Wilks, and merce on Monday. The Chamber, on the report of a 
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. Watson. y, | special com 
rri and Third MINE NM Cr two | ment for the ; 1 of * Elbe 
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Street, The Works and Im 3 Committee, 
this * ad 
nd three 8 irse or m and 
„Len, Henry Burns and child, Na D * John EcL M —n of S * ne At tn — imag ret 
Newton, J. Churton, Jobn and Catharine rell W w consecration of St. jew's c on Friday the 
(aed, Mai — gin dE d and child (ma 2 P. Bishop of London took advantage of the presence of the 
Moss, Mr. 3 
ent, in should take 
Cas the in the settlement of the pm “question will 
M net ES e Papal treatment of the nse 
of {ape before the consideration of the . 
The de nsisted of Sir Calling 
+ Mz, Samuel Gur Gumi, Ie Major-Geneeal | roca 
